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Answered By: Louise Masson Last Updated: Aug 24, 2018 Views: 55
SAGE Business Cases provides teaching notes for academics, these suggest teaching strategies, target audience and possible responses to discussion questions that can help facilitate classroom discussion.
For academics to access the teaching notes, we will require an access code. Please email lib-socsci@ncl.ac.uk to obtain this.
You will then need to have a personal profile set up on the Sage Knowledge platform.
You can set this up by clicking on “My Profile” which is located in top right hand corner of Sage platform screen.
In the “My Profile” tab, you need to enter your details and then tick the box next to “SAGE Business Cases Instructor Access” and enter the access code.
This should then mean when you try and view any teaching notes associated to a case study, you will now have access.
A help video about unlocking teaching notes is available at: https://vimeo.com/260082960
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